Lost boys - Keifer sutherland Flatliners - Keifer' & kevin Bacon Footloose - Kevin Bacon Dirty Dancing Carry on Films :) Interview with a vampire - Tom cruise and Brad pitt Queen of the Damned - Stuart Townsend Final Destination And More Obviously!
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"there is a burning ball of flame upon that river in the sky, known to man as star"
Our caravan is on one...LMAO, well they don't call them that now do they, it's posh now, Holiday centres nowdays, still the same though, especially if you go full board or half board, and you have set times to go to the dining area for your meals,
Oh those were the good old days, I miss those days funny enough, you use to have a right old laugh back then,
Nope not me in the late 60's, I was born 67 so I couldn't have gone then, Mine was more in the 70's, but I bet the camp never changed though, back in those times they didn't
must be a good 30yrs ago, I was there, I'm sure it was around that time, maybe later, I know I was still at school then, so could be as long as that, blimey, showing my age
That's the one, Southliegh, i remember that one quite well, they use to have a minor bird that use to whistle to the tune of Wandering Star, funny how things stick in your head from childhood
scorpiolady wrote:LMAO, I use to go to a holiday camp in Hayling Island, I think its the same one we both mentioned once, Dovercourt Bay sure does bring back childhood memories, yes, I remember the ballroom scene, I can still see it, ever so funny that film, and about the toilet scene as well...lol, still my favourite bit is on the bike when all the cases fly off the side car into the river, and Olive's bra's are full of mud, I always think that scene is hilarious
Good old British movies,
Yes Kim we did both go to Dovercourt Bay but that's in Essex...the Hayling Island ones were Northney and Southleigh!
LMAO, I use to go to a holiday camp in Hayling Island, I think its the same one we both mentioned once, Dovercourt Bay sure does bring back childhood memories, yes, I remember the ballroom scene, I can still see it, ever so funny that film, and about the toilet scene as well...lol, still my favourite bit is on the bike when all the cases fly off the side car into the river, and Olive's bra's are full of mud, I always think that scene is hilarious
scorpiolady wrote:Both of you have some excellent taste in movies Love the on the buses movies especially holiday on the buses, reminds me of the holiday camps i use to go to when I was little
Thanx Kim...ditto!
Holiday on the buses is a right laugh isn't it...Wildfid Brambell and ma in the ballroom dancing contest! LMAO!!! Reminds me too of childhood holidays in Hayling Island in Hampshire!
Both of you have some excellent taste in movies Love the on the buses movies especially holiday on the buses, reminds me of the holiday camps i use to go to when I was little
I have many favourite films Kim...here are some of my all time favourites!
Oliver! (The 1968 musical) - Jack Wild and Mark Lester Melody (AKA S.W.A.L.K) - Jack Wild, Mark Lester and Tracy Hyde A Clockwork Orange - Malcolm McDowall An American Werewolf In London Planes, Trains and Automobiles - Steve Martin and John Candy 10 Rillington Place - Richard Attenborough A Taste Of Honey - Dora Bryan and Rita Tushingham Secrets And Lies - Brenda Blethyn Girl, Interrupted - Angelina Jolie Vera Drake - Imelda Staunton Dance With A Stranger - Miranda Richardson Alfie - Michael Caine Stigmata - Patricia Arquette Seven - Brad Pitt and Morgan Freeman Steptoe And Son - Wilfrid Brambell and Harry H Corbett Steptoe And Son Ride Again - '' '' On The Buses Mutiny On The Buses Holiday On The Buses ALL The Carry On films!
Stand By Me - no one in particular The Prestige - Hugh Jackman Martian Child - John Cusack Being John Malkovich - John Malkovich I Am Legend - Will Smith Stranger Than Fiction - Will Ferrel The Rock - Ed Harris & Sean Connery
Apart from your favourite Nic movies, what other movies are your favourites, with your other favourite actors and actresses?
Mine has to be Tom Berenger - Betrayed, and someone to watch over me Stuart Townsend,- Queen of the Damned Jack Nicholson - Witches of Eastwick Keifer Sutherland - Lost Boys Steve Martin and John Candy - planes , trains and automobiles, uncle buck American werewolf in London
and many more, but too many to list but the above ones are my all time favourites